I've read and understood the rules.
Quote:If I'm moving several units forward together (each unit moves one hex, then repeat until they've all moved to where I want them) but one of them runs into an enemy unit and has to engage short of my desired movement target, the others could be left in an exposed position (since they didn't have to be stopped).
Based on experiences from the previous campaign, the troop movements will be conducted with the game master present, and if a unit encounters an enemy force, you will be notified. Commanders will be able to order reconnaisance before advancing, and the general front line should become apparent quickly. Also, under normal circumstances, other units in the vicinity will still be able to join the battle as reinforcements, at the cost of less turns available for the attacker. The exceptions will probably be ambushes.
Quote:Please be specific about what is a "HMG".
There are units in the game that are explicitly named "HMG", as distinct from machine guns that are part of infantry squads.